It doesn’t take a genius to work out that Eddie Redmayne is a hot favorite to land the Best Actor award at the upcoming Oscars – especially after his success at the British Academy Film Awards in London on Sunday.

In her acceptance speech for outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards, Still Alice star Julianne Moore gave a shout-out to her early days on the soap opera As the World Turns.

"When I was on As the World Turns," Moore, 54, said to cheers, "I was so excited when they wrote two parts for me, the classic twin sister role, the good and the evil one ... and then I realized it was super boring to act by myself. And what I really loved, what I really craved, was being with another actor."

Turns out her loyalty to the show – which netted her a 1988 Daytime Emmy for playing identical half-sisters Frannie and Sabrina Hughes – is nothing new.

In 2010, shortly after wrapping up the awards-season circuit for her performance in The Kids Are All Right, Moore returned to the long-running series for its final episodes. The sentimental cameo arrived after a 22-year hiatus for Moore, and the reunion was clearly a joyful one.